NEW VERBENAS. 
The following named varieties were raised by the subscriber the 
past season, and lie believes they will compare favorably with any 
of the foreign importations, and certainly have the advantage of 
adaptation to our climate. Six of them aro beautifully striped, are 
very fragrant, and aro pronounced by those who saw them in flower 
the past season, to be the finest fancy Verbenas yet out. As a guar- 
antee of their superior excellence, I would say that Mr. Peter Hen- 
derson, the well known Florist of New York, selected six varieties, 
for which he paid me $100 for a share of tho stock. 
Anna Dickinson, clear orange scarlet, bright lemon eye, full truss and 
extra fine. 
Amabiiis, pure white, striped and speckled lilac purple, vigorous and 
free. 
Bine Bonnet, the best blue out, very sweet. 
Chieftain, blush, striped and speckled blue. 
Chicopee, white, speckled and striped purple. 
Dr. J. G. Holland, deep claret purple, very large white eye, foliage 
and habit extra fine, full large truss. 
Little Beauty, dark maroon, with very conspicuous white eye, very 
showy. 
Lcander, white, speckled rosy purple. 
BIaculat. 1 , white, speckled and striped bright rosy carmine, fine 
formed truss, foliage and habit very fine, extra best. 
Purple Beauty, dark velvety purple, distinct white eye, one of tho 
best. 
Parity, pure white, foliage and habit first class, strong grower. 
Scarlet Wing, bright scarlet, lemon eye, strong foliage and good habit. 
The Gem, clear deep rose pink, perfect formed truss, and one of the 
very best of its class. 
Talleyrand, white, speckled light blue. 
Venns, bright scarlet when first out, but changing to a clear deep 
rosy carmine, pure white eye. 
Plants 50 cents each, or the entire set $5 ; same by mail post-paid. 
